Description

While technically not yet a god, the Demon Lord known as Wargoth commands a great deal of respect from his followers in the Abyss, and from those on the material plane that he has managed to sway to his will. In his natural form, Wargoth appears as a grotesque creature – a huge, green-scaled, dog-headed beast who stands upright, towering over his enemies. Wargoth has two sets of arms, a pair of normal humanoid arms and a giant pair of crab-like pincers which he uses to crush his foes before his eyes. As most demons do, Wargoth secrets an awful, oily ichor that drips like sludge from his scales, mouth and eyes. As this horrid appearance is enough to make even the strongest man retch, Wargoth appears to his followers as a shadowy mass, green eyes gleaming through the tendrils of darkness he extends to cloud his gruesome visage. As one might guess judging by this deceptive attitude towards his own followers, Wargoth is a master of lies, and often makes false promises to those that wish to do his bidding. Wargoth has the innate ability to grant wishes to those he deems worthy of his favour, but the wishes he grants come at an extremely high price – anyone who makes a wish is bound to the Abyss for an eternity of servitude in Wargoth’s name. However, Wargoth has found plenty of takers who would gladly sacrifice everything for a chance at greatness. This is largely due to the fact that Wargoth assures those that follow him that their afterlife will be filled with rewards rather than slavery. His guile and cunning makes him a formidable enemy, and those that seek to stop Wargoth’s progression onto the material plane find themselves meeting dangerous resistance. Wargoth wishes above all else to be elevated to the level of godhood, and seizing control of the souls of the material plane is just the first step in his plan to become an all-powerful entity.